Can Extension Close the Gender Gap in Agriculture? – A Mixed Methods Impact Evaluation from Uganda By Sara Davidsson, Anton Ståhl Tagged with: Agricultural extension, Female headed households, Uganda
Contribution of agroforestry practices to reducing farmers’ vulnerability to climate variability in Rakai district, Uganda By Mabel Nabunya Tagged with: Climate variability, Farmer income, Soil erosion, Vulnerability assessment
Cultivating Nature – A study of land use and Fairtrade coffee farming in Costa Rica By Miron M. Arljung Tagged with: Agriculture, Coffee, conservation, Cooperative, Costa Rica, Environment, Land sharing, Land sparing, Land use, Organic, Sustainable
Assessing the Impact of Agroforestry on Inter-household Gender Equality – A Study of Male and Female Headed Households’ Livelihoods in Rwanda By Emily Ellis Tagged with: Education, Gender inequality, Sustainable land management, Sustainable livelihoods framework, Women's participation
Land cover change and its influence on soil erosion in the Mara region, Tanzania – Using satellite remote sensing and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to map land degradation between 1986 and 2013 By Klara Århem, Fredrik Fredén Tagged with: Geography, Land cover change, Land degradation, Landsat, Physical Geography, Remote sensing, Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE), Soil erosion
Carbon sequestration in the pastoral area of Chepareria, western Kenya – A comparison between open-grazing, fenced pastures and maize cultivations By Sara Svanlund Tagged with: Enclosures, Fencing, Kenya, Soil organic carbon
An Assessment of the VSL Model in Enhancing Food Security in Sembabule District. A case study of selected SCC-VI groups of Mijwala and Sembabule Town Council By Matthias Masiga Tagged with: Challenges, Farmers, Food security, Interest, Interviews, Loan periods, Recommendations, Rural development, Sensitisation
Next Door to the Lion King – Conflicts between wildlife conservation efforts and rural communities in northern Tanzania By David Fridolin Tagged with: collective action frames, conservation, ecotourism, Grumeti Game Reserve, human-wildlife conflict, lifeworld, mode of production, postcolonialism, Serengeti National Park